Hilarious faces are not the only notable thing about character drawings in this episode. Good hands and interesting poses are also something to appreciate.
Incredibly fun and entertaining episode, blessed with tons of fantastic, loose drawings, cartoonish cut-ins, impact frames, and hilarious character acting!
Through stark lighting and silhouettes, the final scene of Yoroshiku Mechadoc #06 does a great job highlighting how Jun resists the temptation to learn the secrets of his opponent's tuning and thus earns his respect.
The showdown between Maki and the mysterious assassin in the third episode of Geobreeders: Breakthrough is fantastic! Through skillful use of mirroring, split-screens and angles, it creates a very cinematic atmosphere, somewhat reminiscent of the classic Western movies.
I really like how Taniguchi depicts the cockpits in such a way that they always seem to be surprisingly spacious and much more three dimensional than in other episodes.
Gosaurer #26 feels like a kaiju movie with great angles and size comparisons that make it clear just how humongous the fighting giants are, and also some shots that let you directly peek into the buildings that get destroyed during the battle.